BM1007 MEDICAL INFORMATICS 3 0 0 100
AIM
• To give comprehensive idea about multimedia applications in medical field to develop educational / training packages.
• To understand the component of virtual reality and virtual reality applications in medicine
OBJECTIVES
• To study the methods utilized for data storage, data retrieval and analysis
• To study the concept of visual programming and to develop VB based medical information systems.
• To expose to various applications of computer in medical field like neural network, fuzzy system and virtual reality.
• Based on the above knowledge to develop packages for transmission of medical information and for training.
1. MEDICAL DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION 9
Medical data acquisition and database systems: PC based mutlichannel data
acquisition system; storage, analysis and retrieval techniques.
2. VISUAL BASIC 9
Visual programming concepts; visual Basic environment, tools and controls; Dynamic data exchange; VB based Medical information System.
3. COMPUTERS IN SYSTEM DESIGN 9
Hospital Information System its design and functional characteristics; Principles and application of Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition, Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic in Medicine.
4. MULTIMEDIA AND VIRTUAL REALITY APPLIED TO MEDICINE 9
Basic concepts of Multimedia; Design of Multimedia information systems; Components of virtual reality; Virtual reality applications in medicine.
5. COMPUTERS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH 9
Medical Informatics and its levels; Design and development of educational packages on medical sciences; Integrated design concepts; Interactive multimedia, Virtual and digital libraries, Internet and its applications.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1. R.D.Lele, “Computer in Medicine”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1997.
REFERENCES
1. Tay Vaughan, “Multimedia making it work’, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1997.
2. Davis Chapman, “Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in 21 days”, New Delhi, 1997.
3. Harold Sackman, “Biomedical Information Technology’, Academic Press, New York, 1997.
4. Mary Brth Fecko, “Electronics Resources: Access and Issues”, Bowker and Saur, London, 1997
AIM
• To give comprehensive idea about multimedia applications in medical field to develop educational / training packages.
• To understand the component of virtual reality and virtual reality applications in medicine
OBJECTIVES
• To study the methods utilized for data storage, data retrieval and analysis
• To study the concept of visual programming and to develop VB based medical information systems.
• To expose to various applications of computer in medical field like neural network, fuzzy system and virtual reality.
• Based on the above knowledge to develop packages for transmission of medical information and for training.
1. MEDICAL DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION 9
Medical data acquisition and database systems: PC based mutlichannel data
acquisition system; storage, analysis and retrieval techniques.
2. VISUAL BASIC 9
Visual programming concepts; visual Basic environment, tools and controls; Dynamic data exchange; VB based Medical information System.
3. COMPUTERS IN SYSTEM DESIGN 9
Hospital Information System its design and functional characteristics; Principles and application of Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition, Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic in Medicine.
4. MULTIMEDIA AND VIRTUAL REALITY APPLIED TO MEDICINE 9
Basic concepts of Multimedia; Design of Multimedia information systems; Components of virtual reality; Virtual reality applications in medicine.
5. COMPUTERS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH 9
Medical Informatics and its levels; Design and development of educational packages on medical sciences; Integrated design concepts; Interactive multimedia, Virtual and digital libraries, Internet and its applications.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1. R.D.Lele, “Computer in Medicine”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1997.
REFERENCES
1. Tay Vaughan, “Multimedia making it work’, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1997.
2. Davis Chapman, “Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in 21 days”, New Delhi, 1997.
3. Harold Sackman, “Biomedical Information Technology’, Academic Press, New York, 1997.
4. Mary Brth Fecko, “Electronics Resources: Access and Issues”, Bowker and Saur, London, 1997
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